[Before I begin, I would like to say this reminded me of: "I. CAN. SEE!!!! I. CAN. FIIIIIGGGHHHTTT!!!!!!"
That is all.]
As Elizabeth stared at Fulwah, she couldn't help but blink repeatedly. This new vision was incredible. Everything was sharper, more colorful, and vibrant. She wanted to run about in circles, flailing her arms about, so that she could let out some of her excitement, because right now, she just couldn't seem to stop bouncing up and down.
She could feel a small warming feeling softly radiating from the tattoo that was now branded to her abdomen. She wanted to poke it, but at the moment she was trying to concentrate on what needed to be done now. She have time later, anyway, along with seeing what her new vision could do. Now, however, she was curious as to how in the world would she make it up to the tree houses. She could hold on to Night's shoulder as he climbed up the tree, but she doubted even he could accomplish such a feat.
Elizabeth tilted her head to the side as different expressions drifted accross her face with each new thought going through her mind. She came back to attention as Fulwah made the same gesture as before, and the three Spreekalin came leaping towards her and Night. They studied the both of them again, but not as closely this time, having had their fill previously.
"I am not sure if you realized, but our homes are a bit out of your reach," Fulwah said, smiling down at the two as he scratched an itch on his arm, "so you will have accompaniment. These three will guide you for your stay here."
At this the trio of Spreekalin looked at each other then at the elder. The green and blue were grinning, whereas the larger one, who was the color of arctic ice, looked as if someone stole his candy. Or at least their equivalent.
Elizabeth was curious as to why he had this reaction. Maybe he didn't like humans? She didn't know, but she knew she would ask later out of curiosity.
The five stared at each other for a few moments before the two friendlier of the three Spreekalin jumped up and got right in front of the pair. The blue one looked him in the eye and said, "You must... get upon our backs so that we may take you up to your place of staying. Humans... They do not climb up these trees."
Elizabeth was about ready to jump 20 feet in the air from joy. She got to touch one! Let alone ride on one of their backs! This couldn't get any better. She seemed to gravitate towards the green Spreekalin who was standing directly in front of her. Night, on the other hand looked ready to try and climb the tree even though they were basically told not to climb them. She shot him a look that made him raise his eyebrows in question for a moment before sighing in defeat.
She looked at the Spreekalin in front of her in confusion. She had no idea what to do and it was too tall for her to just climb on. Suddenly, she was picked up bye her arms and placed onto the back of the green Spreekalin. Her face was buried in silky soft fur. Elizabeth turned her head enough to watch as Night awkwardly clambered onto the blue's back and hung on for his life. She giggled and she got more comfy and clasped each hand together around the neck of the one she was on so that she wouldn't fall.